The uses and benefits of ice as a resource eventually came to be known all over the world.
UpToDate is just that: a resource of practical medical knowledge that is updated frequently by experts.
These policies call for the land to be used as a resource for tourism.
But money is not a resource, it is only a tool for facilitating exchanges.
Aceto acts as a resource, a content aggregator for leaders seeking to improve their skills.
The developer also encouraged other designers to use the "community of game fans" as a resource.
When building relationships, take an interest in and be a resource to the other person, said Hoey.
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Yet how can a public school system afford such a resource intensive program on a limited budget?
For all queries, Patty Berglund was a resource, a sunny carrier of sociocultural pollen, an affable bee.
Give an elder you know a resource he or she may not find without help from you.
Wetlands constitute a resource of great socio-economic, cultural and scientific value, and their loss would be irreparable.
Decades later, in 2008, Bhappu put together a Resource Capital-led acquisition of Molycorp, based in Greenwood Village, Colo.
As the next best alternative, use an organization like the National Association of Sports Commissions as a resource.
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Furthermore, from the point of view of the global economy, labour is a resource, like land or oil.
Productivity and efficiency are the same thing: productivity is the measure of how efficiently we use a resource.
Professor Les Baillie, of Cardiff University's school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, said nature in Wales was a resource.
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TheSurvivorsClub.org, designed to serve as a resource center and online support group for people facing adversity of any kind.
Wealth in a resource-based economy is distributed much more unequally and more inefficiently.
Because one of our missions is to get them to use it as a resource and celebrate their culture.
Both valuable and invaluable, human capital is truly a resource like no other.
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Originally designed to coincide with the BBC film Earth, this site has grown into a resource of its own.
He adds that purely as a resource management issue, it makes sense for the company to reuse its packaging materials.
One example: I joined him in the 1980s on a trip to Australia, which had been experiencing a resource boom.
They recognize that keeping doors open and confidences private supplies them with a resource most leaders sorely lack: Reliable information.
At GM, however, waste is viewed not as something to be thrown away, but as a resource out of place.
The only serious and constant issue with RealJukebox (free or Plus) is that it seems to be a resource hog.
Within this context, Mr Geneen is scathing about modern managers treating their employees as a cost rather than a resource.
Before long, you'll establish the habits we all need to develop as we face the challenges of a resource-hungry planet.
Also has been working on a resource website is Xiang Zhou, a database manager at the NYU School of Medicine.
More of a resource for people to understand how their government is working for them and what could be improved.
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